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Medieval pandemic left a hidden legacy in Europe's oldest trees

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Phys.org 3d ago

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Phys.org 6d ago

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Phys.org 7d ago

Cloud-tested quantum noise model predicts superconducting qubit errors with sevenfold better accuracy

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Hidden supermassive black hole pairs may finally have a visible signal

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Detailed molecular picture of tooth enamel reveals adaptations to diet

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Phys.org 7d ago